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Markets and Fairs in Roman Italy: Their Social and Economic Importance from the Second Century BC to the Third Century Ad

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Markets and Fairs in Roman Italy: Their Social and Economic Importance from the Second Century BC to the Third Century Ad - Frayn, Joan M
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Markets and fairs played a fundamental part in the commerce of the Mediterranean region in the Roman period. But where were they held, and what commodities were sold there? Using evidence from archaeology, inscriptions, and literary sources, Dr. Frayn builds up a detailed picture of stalls and stallholders, profiteering, and price control in ancient Italy, and compares them with medieval and modern practices.

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Markets and Fairs in Roman Italy: Their Social and Economic Importance from the Second Century BC to the Third Century Ad 1993, Clarendon Press, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780198147992

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